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The R32 looks ok but the Pulsar IMO is pretty ugly. You have to remember that the only reason why the prices are now so low is that the high demand from australia has been lost and the cars have depreciated in value.

someone was saying here somewhere that if you can find a way to make the previous jap owners to sign some papers you can get import approval under the personal import scheme. Don't know if it would be very easy or not coming from a dealer, or if it would work at all but something to think about maybe?

someone was saying here somewhere that if you can find a way to make the previous jap owners to sign some papers you can get import approval under the personal import scheme.  Don't know if it would be very easy or not coming from a dealer, or if it would work at all but something to think about maybe?

i dont think you can even apply for an approval anymore, but getting a proof of purchese before the date is fine with these guys :chairshot

Yes its true if you can get original owner to sign permission forms for car to be imported to Aus you can apply for import approval,doesnt mean you will get it but. These cars arent particularly cheap anyway. I have seen both models go for less than 130000 yen at auction. I have imported many R32gtst some in amazing cond and paid no more than 200000 yen.

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